Well, isn't that a happy little math question! To find the greatest common factor of 325, 375, and 250, we first need to find the factors of each number. Then, we look for the largest number that is a factor of all three - that's our greatest common factor! Let's paint a picture together and find that lovely little number.
Prime factorization of 225 = 32 x 52Prime factorization of 325 = 52 x 13gcf(225, 325) = 52 = 25.
The greatest common factor (GCF) is often also called the greatest common divisor (GCD) or highest common factor (HCF). Keep in mind that these different terms all refer to the same thing: the largest integer which evenly divides two or more numbers.The greatest common factor of 100 and 130 is 10
There cannot be a greatest common factor (GCF) of just one number. To be common there need to be at least two numbers. If you find all the factors of two or more numbers, and you find some factors are the same ("common"), then the largest of those common factors is the Greatest Common Factor.
52 is not a factor of 325. 5 squared is a factor of 325.
greatest common factor of 75, 195, and 325.
The GCF is: 325
The GCF is 25.
The GCF is 25.
The GCF is 1.
The GCF is 25.
The GCF is: 65
GCF of 75, 195, and 325 is 5
13, also the only common factor besides 1. 1092 = 2 2 3 7 13 325 = 5 5 13
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! To find the greatest common factor of 325, 375, and 250, we first need to find the factors of each number. Then, we look for the largest number that is a factor of all three - that's our greatest common factor! Let's paint a picture together and find that lovely little number.
65
Prime factorization of 225 = 32 x 52Prime factorization of 325 = 52 x 13gcf(225, 325) = 52 = 25.